Afterwards, we successfully navigated through the maze on the plain, taking quite a bit of time. However, there were no traps or monsters that pushed us off the path, so it seemed that anyone could make it through as long as they had enough time.
However, taking time meant consuming physical stamina and concentration. Especially for me, who had been engrossed in the [Automapping] for a long time, I felt a slight heaviness in my head, if not a headache. Nonetheless, I walked the straight path at the end of the maze, and finally reached its deepest part.
ââŠHuh? Whatâs this?â
In front of us appeared a stone pedestal about chest-high. On its diagonally cut surface were palm-sized protrusions, strongly demanding to be pushed.
âThereâs nothing else⊠so we have no choice but to push it, right?â
âHold on, Lunaritia.â
Gou stopped Tia, who was reaching for the button, and went around to the back of the pedestal. I also leaned in to take a look, and there I saw a discreetly placed jar.
âHehehe, so there was a jar after all!â
âWow, you figured it out nicely.â
âWell, itâs just a result of my years of intuition. Now thenâŠâ
Gou smirked and took the jar in his hand, slamming it onto the ground. A pleasant sound, like a ringing bell, resonated, and a shining medal flew out from the fragments.
âOh! This is something good.â
âOh, youâve seen that one before. What is that?â
The thing Gou was holding it in his hand, looked like a gold coin at first glance, but its design was different from regular gold coins. However, having seen Gou acquire the same thing several times during our journey, I knew that there were similar items all over the world.
âYou mean this? Iâm not entirely sure either, but if you collect these and bring them to the castle, you can exchange them for convenient magical tools or something like that.â
âIs the king collecting them?â
âYou could say that, or you could say itâs not. You can exchange them at any castle in any country around the world, so it feels more like the royal family is collecting them rather than a specific individual. I donât know anything beyond that, and Iâve never really thought about it.â
âI see. Is it like a trendy artwork among the kings?â
As Gou put the picked-up medal into his bag, Tia lightly tilted her head and asked.
âIt might be. Well then, Gou-san, press the button!â
âVery well, letâs do it.â
As we prepared ourselves again, Gou slowly approached the large button and pressed it. The stone button made a sliding sound as it sank in, and in that instantâŠ
Suddenly, the scenery in front of us distorted, and the next moment, the pedestal disappeared from sight. I hurriedly checked the [Auto-Mapping] and it seemed like we had returned to the place where we entered the first main path.
âIt seems like weâve returned to the first path.â
âPhew, thatâs good. That means we didnât have to go back through that maze.â
âRight. Besides, weâve finished investigating all the branches, so thereâs no need to enter it again.â
âEh, so you mean if we had taken the shortest route, you were planning to go back into that maze?â
âThatâs right, why?â
Upon hearing Gouâs response, as if it was the most natural thing in the world, Tia made a deeply disgusted face. In that case, the time it would have taken to get back here would have been much shorter, so there shouldnât have been much difference in total⊠But wait, if that button can only be pressed once, does that mean we have to walk back the second time? If thatâs the case, then itâs certainly right to go through everything the first timeâŠ
âWell⊠well, itâs fine since it didnât happen. But, if thatâs the case, what was the meaning of that button?â
âMaybe it made the wooden fence at the dead-end disappear?â
âOh, thatâs possible! But there were two fences, I remember. SoâŠâ
âThereâs at least one more button somewhere in one of the branches.â
The branching path that diverged from the main road totaled seven in all. If we suddenly hit the jackpot, the next one will likely be quite challengingâŠ
âHahaha! What are you two talking about? Even if thereâs a button at the next fork, itâs all the same since weâre going to explore them all anyway!â
ââŠI suppose youâre right.â
Well, yeah. I knew Gou would say something like that. Otherwise, he wouldnât have completely explored a maze that appears to be empty.
âHowever, as promised earlier, letâs hear everyoneâs thoughts. I personally want to explore them all, but what do you two think?â
âSince there were seven side paths, Iâd like to investigate up to four of them and then continue ahead if thereâs nothing significant. That seems like a reasonable compromise, donât you think?â
âAs for me, I think itâs worth exploring them all. Itâs obviously a special place, and thereâs no guarantee weâll be able to come back or maybe we wonât be able to return, so itâs better to thoroughly investigate within the limits of not depleting our supplies like food and healing potions.â
âI see. As Iâve been saying all along, I intended to explore them all from the beginning. So how about we thoroughly investigate up to the fourth side path, which is the unanimous decision of everyone, and then discuss it again there?â
âIâm fine with that.â
âIâm okay with it too.â
âGreat, letâs do that then! Hehehe⊠Itâs nice to discuss strategies with companions.â
Quietly, but with a joyful smile, Gou laughed, and Tia and I exchanged glances and smiles in response. And so, our party continued to enter the remaining side paths one after another.
The paths diverging ahead, such as crossing a bridge made of floating trees by adjusting the water level or manipulating moving shadows to create a path by changing the direction of light, each presented their own challenges⊠but given enough time, they could be overcome without much danger.
We successfully cleared them one by one, and at the fourth path, we found the endpoint with the desired button. However, considering the elaborate mechanisms present, we thought there might still be something more to it, so in the end, we completely explored all the side paths.
âIt was quite long⊠and surprisingly enjoyable.â
âThatâs right. Even though you seemed so bothered by it at first, you willingly engaged in solving the mysteries along the way.â
âMou! Donât say such mean things!â
While being lightly slapped on the forehead by Tia, I pondered about the path we had taken.
A path that can be overcome if you donât give up. It wasnât a test to be discarded but a trial to be overcome. Indeed, this was the âTrial Mountain.â There were no significant dangers, and if it were open to the public, families might come here for a leisurely visit.
âHowever, well, I was bothered by the fact that we could achieve it so easily just by going off the path. I wonder what would happen if we left the path?â
Laughing heartily, Gou said, âThatâs pointless to worry about. Anyway, I wonât stray from the path! BesidesâŠâ
In front of a genuinely delighted Gou, a jar was placed. Without any hindrance, he reached out into the space where the wooden fence had disappeared and slowly picked up the jar, which seemed to be the final challenge in this âTrial Mountain.â
âNow, this is the end!â
As he raised the jar high and slammed it onto the ground, a satisfying clatter reverberated through the surroundings. However, from within, the âProof of the True Heroâ did not emerge.
In front of Gou, who tilted his head in confusion, a new path appeared where there was once a dead end.
âIt seems itâs not over yet.â
âYes, it seems so⊠Ahem, Ahem. Well then, shall we go again?â
With a somewhat crestfallen expression, Gou cleared his throat, and we proceeded down the path that seemed to hold the final trial.